Christian Humanism IV: Morality
Sunday, August 20, 2006
  Central do Brasil



To highlight the lessons on conscience, I decided to show the film Central do Brasil to all of my classes. The film is a favourite of mine since it captures local colour as if you are transported to Brazil.



Synopsis by Sony Pictures, Inc. :

Every so often, a film unexpectedly appears from a remote corner of the world to capture the imaginations of audiences everywhere. When Walter Salles' "Central Station" was unveiled for the first time at this year's Sundance Film Festival, crowds embraced the film--with tears, with applause and with joy. A month later, it took the Berlin Film Festival by storm, winning the Golden Bear for Best Film and the Silver Bear for Best Actress for Fernanda Montenegro. For "Central Station" is that rarest of achievements: a film that speaks to your head while it touches your heart.

The film centers on a young boy (Vinicius de Oliveira) whose mother is killed in front of Rio de Janeiro's Central Station. Homeless and with nowhere to turn, he is reluctantly befriended by a lonely and cynical woman (Montenegro). Resisting her initial impulse to make a quick profit off the child, she commits to returning him to his father in Brazil's remote Northeast.

As buses and trucks carry the motley pair through the increasingly unfamiliar terrain, they defy their initial aversion to each other, journeying closer together and deeper inside themselves. Set against an epic backdrop of vast, majestic landscapes, the trip becomes a quest for their own identities: one boy's search for his father; and one woman's search for her heart.

Produced by five-time Academy Award-winner Arthur Cohn ("The Garden of the Finzi-Continis," "Black and White in Color"), "Central Station" introduces director Walter Salles to the ranks of the great humanist filmmakers. Using a simple and intimate structure, he has fashioned a profoundly moving tale of the triumph of the human spirit.

 
Comments:
thumbs up to that movie. it was one hell of a movie(ooops!!). eheheh.i hope there are more movies like this one padz.
 
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yup!!! very very nice movie!!! no wonder it won all those awards!!! weee!!!
 
...about the movie? It evokes something in me that i can't really put into plain words. It seems so simple but it was really beautifully created. wish i could make a film like that...
 
would be good to feature reaction papers of your students here, keeping their identity anonymous. that way, other [struggling] students will have an idea or models on how to come up with good ones, too.
 
It was kinda boring... But it made it through me.. Kinda touch!
 
It was cool and Nice and I like it!
Thanks for showing it to us brother Joby
 
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